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1. Code Station Latitude Longitude Time UTC A Corsen FRA 48 28 N 05 03 E 00 00 04 00 08 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 D Couna ESP 42 54 N 09 16 W 00 30 04 30 08 30 12 30 16 30 20 30 F Horta AZR 38 32 N 28 38 W 00 50 04 50 08 50 12 50 16 50 20 50 G Tarifa ESP 36 01 N 05 34 W 01 00 05 00 09 00 13 00 17 00 21 00 Las Palmas ESP 28 10 N 15 25 W 01 20 05 20 09 20 13 20 17 20 21 20 M Casablanca MRC 33 36 N 08 38 W 02 00 06 00 10 00 14 00 18 00 22 00 R Monsanto POR 38 44 N 09 11 W 02 50 06 50 10 50 14 50 18 50 22 50 490 kHz national Code Station Latitude Longitude Time UTC E Corsen FRA 48 28 N 05 03 E 00 40 04 40 08 40 12 40 16 40 20 40 G Monsanto POR 38 44 N 09 11 W 01 00 05 00 09 00 13 00 17 00 21 00 J Horta AZR 38 32N 28 38 W 01 30 05 30 09 30 13 30 17 30 21 30 NAVAREA 3 Mediterranean Sea 018 kHz international Code Station Latitude Longitude Time UTC A Novorossiysk RUS 40 42 N 37 44 E 03 00 07 00 11 00 15 00 19 00 23 00 B Mariupol UKR 47 04 N 37 33 E 01 00 05 00 09 00 13 00 17 00 21 00 C Odessa UKR 46 29 N 30 44 E 02 30 06 30 10 30 14 30 18 30 22 30 D Istanbul TUR 41 04 N 28 57 E 00 30 04 30 08 30 12 30 16 30 20 30 E Samsun TUR 71 17N 36 20 E 00 40 04 40 08 40 12 40 16 40 20
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3. 07 50 11 50 15 50 19 50 23 50 490 kHz national Code Station Latitude Longitude Time UTC A Samsun TUR 41 19 N 36 20 E 00 00 04 00 08 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 B Istanbul TUR 41 04 N 28 57E 00 10 04 10 08 10 12 10 16 10 20 10 C Izmir TUR 38 22 N 26 36 E 00 20 04 20 08 20 12 20 16 20 20 20 D Antalya TUR 36 53 N 30 42 E 00 30 04 30 08 30 12 30 16 30 20 30 L Constanta ROU 44 06 N 28 37 E 01 50 05 50 09 50 13 50 17 50 21 50 S La Garde FRA 43 06 N 05 59 E 03 00 07 00 11 00 15 00 19 00 23 00 N Devices with a crossed out dustbin label have to disposed in the European Union via a separate garbage collection at a suitable collective places for the recycling of electric and electronic devices M RER SCHIFFSELEKTRONIK does not take responsibility for injuries or damages which develop during or in consequence of the installation of this product Each article of equipment can fail by various different reasons Never use this equipment as the only information source if by the loss of the equipment a danger exists for lives health or material possession Remember This equipment is only assistance for the weather and message information and is no replacement for good sailor shank The use of the equipment is on your own risk Use it carefully and test its operability occasionally on the basis of other data from time to time No part of this publication may be reproduced
4. for international and SETTINGS STATION LIST 490KHZ for national NAVTEX messages 10eb OhPa hPa dh efit Sib The station list is used to hide undesirable NAVTEX r 2 E stations To hide a station please select the corresponding station key with the buttons A and V Then the station can be deactivated and activated with the button gt TOGGLE STATION Hidden stations will still be received and appear again in the message list if they are reactivated You find a list of the NAVTEX stations in Europe on page 13 Appendix NAVTEX Stations Please note Hiding of NAVTEX stations is not quite harmless Thus e g important messages are not displayed if you use the device in another sea area 7 Display Settings 1113 46Pa 0 ihPa dh cii m To reach the Display menu please choose the menu t COHTRAST entries SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS in the main BACKLIGHT menu SCREENSAVER LANGUAGE You can adjust here the contrast the backlighting the screensaver and the language Contrast 1013 5hPa D 5hPi dh COFCO m By selecting the menu entry CONTRAST the adjustment t CONMODIFY CONTRAST ar of the display contrast is possible with the buttons A I BA and V Z With the button lt you will return to the menu Display Settings Backlight 1013 5hPa D bhPi dh c0 3 ll By selecting the menu entry BACKLIGHT the adjustment of the afterglow time of the display backlighting IS k possible with the button
5. 05 36 E 01 50 05 50 09 50 13 50 17 50 21 50 M Ostend BEL 51 11 N 02 48 E 02 00 06 00 10 00 14 00 18 00 22 00 N Orlandet NOR 63 40 N 09 33 E 02 10 06 10 10 10 14 10 18 10 22 10 O Portpatrick GBR 54 51 N 05 07 W 02 20 06 20 10 20 14 20 18 20 22 20 Netherlands Coastguard P HOL 52 57 N 04 47 E 02 30 06 30 10 30 14 30 18 30 22 30 Q Malin Head IRL 55 22 N 07 21 W_ 02 40 06 40 10 40 14 40 18 40 22 40 R Reykjavik ISL 64 05 N 21 51 W 02 50 06 50 10 50 14 50 18 50 22 50 S Pinneberg GER 53 38 N 09 48 E 03 00 07 00 11 00 15 00 19 00 23 00 T Ostend BEL 51 11N 02 48 E 03 10 07 10 11 10 15 10 19 10 23 10 U Tallin EST 59 30 N 24 30 E 03 20 07 20 11 20 15 20 19 20 23 20 W Valentia IRL 51 56 N 10 21 W 03 40 07 40 11 40 15 40 19 40 23 40 X Reykjavik ISL 64 05 N 21 51 W 03 50 07 50 11 50 15 50 19 50 23 50 490 kHz national Code Station Latitude Longitude Time UTC C Portpatrick GBR 54 51 N 05 07 W 08 20 20 20 E Corsen FRA 48 28 N 05 03 W L Pinneberg GER 53 38 N 09 48 E 01 50 05 50 09 50 13 50 17 50 21 50 T Niton GBR 50 35 N 01 18 W 03 10 07 10 11 10 15 10 19 10 23 10 R Reykjavik ISL 64 05 N 21 51 W 03 18 07 18 11 18 15 18 19 18 23 18 U Cullercoats GBR 55 02 N 01 26 W 07 20 19 20 13 NAVAREA 2 Atlantic East 518 kHz international
6. 40 F Antalya TUR 36 53 N 30 42 E 00 50 04 50 08 50 12 50 16 50 20 50 H Heraklion GRC 35 20N 25 07 E 01 10 05 10 09 10 13 10 17 10 21 10 Izmir TUR 38 22 N 26 25 E 01 20 05 20 09 20 13 20 17 20 21 20 J Varna BUL 43 04 N 27 46 E 01 30 05 30 09 30 13 30 17 30 21 30 K Corfu GRC 39 37 N 19 55 E 01 40 05 40 09 40 13 40 17 40 21 40 L Limnos GRC 39 52 N 25 04 E 01 50 05 50 09 50 13 50 17 50 21 50 M Cyprus CYP 35 02 N 33 17 E 02 00 06 00 10 00 14 00 18 00 22 00 N Alexandria EGY 31 11 N 29 52 E 02 10 06 10 10 10 14 10 18 10 22 10 O Malta MLT 35 49 N 14 32 E 02 20 06 20 10 20 14 20 18 20 22 20 P Haifa ISR 32 49 N 35 00 E 00 20 04 20 08 20 12 20 16 20 20 20 Q Split HRV 43 30 N 16 29 E 02 40 06 40 10 40 14 40 18 40 22 40 14 Code Station Latitude Longitude Time UTC R Rome ITA 41 37 N 12 29 E 02 50 06 50 10 50 14 50 18 50 22 50 T Cagliari ITA 39 13 N 09 14 E 03 10 07 10 11 10 15 10 19 10 23 10 U Trieste ITA 45 40 N 13 45 E 03 20 07 20 11 20 15 20 19 20 23 20 V Augusta ITA 37 14 N 15 14 E 03 30 07 30 11 30 15 30 19 30 23 30 W La Garde FRA 43 06 N 05 59 E 03 40 07 40 11 40 15 40 19 40 23 40 W Astrakhan RUS 46 18 N 47 58 E 03 40 07 40 11 40 15 40 19 40 23 40 Cabo de la Nao X ESP 38 43 N 00 09 E 03 50
7. 4N 004 11 7E UNLIT NNNN Each NAVTEX message begins with the letters ZCZC followed by the message identification PAO9 The first letter of the message identification serves the master station for identification In this example it is NETHERLANDS COASTGUARD P In the second letter the kind of message is coded here navigational warning navigation warnings The last two numbers of the message identification 09 are a serial numbers The number 00 has a privileged position It is reserved for distress messages NAVTEX messages have a time stamp It is shown at the end of the third line 172128 UTC August and means 17 August 21 28 UTC The time stamp refers to the date the message was produced and not to the time of the radiant transmission Afterwards the message content follows The message ends with NNNN To display NAVTEX messages please follow the menus entries NAVTEX 518KHZ ENGLISH internationale messages or NAVTEX 490KHZ NATIONAL national messages in the main menu 1Uil dhPa i chPa dh 73 3 Sif An overview of the different message kinds is shown FALL MESSAGES 162 vad ind HHUTGBHTIOHBL HBEHIHGS 146 The number behind the message kind indicates the WEATHER HARNINGS 2 number of messages of the corresponding type stored SAR ii in the VWIB2D Old messages are deleted automatically WEATHER FORECASTS 13 after two days uptime PILOT SERVICE MESSAGES The number on top of the right in the display 518 or 490 shows whet
8. OMETER ALTITUDE in the main menu CALIBRATION You can adjust here the barograph power reserve the barometer altitude and the calibration of the pressure sensor Barograph Power Reserve 1019 5hP 3a D 5hPa dh 20 7 C umm By selecting the menu entry MOGI POMER EESERUE a gt BAROGRAPH POWER RESERVE the adjustment of the barograph power reserve or switch it off is possible with POWER RESERVE OM the buttons A and V With active power reserve the device is not completely switched off by the power button The Barograph measures with decreased current consumption while the reception part of the WIB2D is switched off If the power reserve is enabled and the battery is weak the WIB2D does not switch off completely The device keeps on recording the air pressure until the battery is completely discharged With deactivated barograph power reserve or with completely discharged batteries the Barograph curve gets lost Barometer Altitude 1013 bhPa D 5hPa dh cn 4M By selecting the menu entry BAROMETER ALTITUDE ERnI FIBBIFY ALTITUDE a E the adjustment of the baromter altitude height of the k BAF device above sea level in 5 meter steps is possible with CAL METER the buttons A and V With correctly justified barometer height the WIB2D displays the air pressure referred to sea level The adjustment range of the barometer altitude is between 0 and 1000 meter Calibration The typical long term stability of the air pre
9. S On top of the display the actual air pressure the air pressure tendency and the temperature are displayed The displayed values are updated every minute The battery icon on top of the right displays the state of charge of the batteries If the batteries are charged the icon blinks in second cycle Please note The device heats up with charging batteries The displayed temperature is thereby corrupted The menu language of the WIB2D can be changed see section Language Page 8 Menu Overview The menu of the WIB2D is constructed as follows NAVTEX 518KHZ ENGLISH ALL MESSAGES NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS WEATHER WARNINGS ICE REPORTS SEARCH AND RESCURE INFO WEATHER FORECASTS PILOT SERVICE MESSAGES ELEC NAVAID MESSAGES REMAINING MESSAGES NAVTEX 490KHZ NATIONAL ALL MESSAGES NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS WEATHER WARNINGS ICE REPORTS SEARCH AND RESCURE INFO WEATHER FORECASTS PILOT SERVICE MESSAGES ELEC NAVAID MESSAGES REMAINING MESSAGES BAROGRAPH SETTINGS STATION LIST 518KHZ STATION LIST 490KHZ DISPLAY SETTINGS CONTRAST BACKLIGHT SCREENSAVER LANGUAGE BAROGRAPH SETTINGS BAROGRAPH POWER RESERVE BAROMETER ALTITUDE CALIBRATION SYSTEM INFORMATION In the following sections the functions of the menus are explained NAVTEX Messages The structure of a NAVTEX message is to be explained on the basis of following example ZCZC PA09 NETHERLANDS COASTGUARD NAVIGATIONAL WARNING NR 9 172128 UTC AUG PLATFORM LIO G 53 29
10. User Manual WIB2D concerning Software Version 1 2 x NAVTEX receiver on 518kHz in English language and on 490kHz in national language Barograph This manual contains important information for correct using of this device Please read the manual carefully before start up w BackerstraRe 18 VIO QC 21244 Buchholz i d Nordheide Tel 49 0 4181 97483 a SCHIFFSELEKTRONIK E Mail info moerer de a Web www wetterinfobox com All rights are reserved Technical ones are subject to change An liability for the correctness of the contents of this publication cannot be taken over In spite of careful processing and programming a defect and or complete failure of the WIB2D can not be completely excluded Due to atmospheric disturbances or to disturbances of other electrical and electronic devices contents of messages can be falsified The operators of the transmitting plants can change or stop the broadcasting service temporarily or permanent Therefore no liability for availability and correctness of the indicated messages are taken over In particular no liability for possible damages resulting from use of the WIB2D and information of this manual will be taken over In this manual trademark trade names customer names etc are used Even if these are not particularly characterized the appropriate protection regulations are effective Note Software updates for this product are available in the Internet http www
11. atteries type AAA with a capacity of min 800 mAh Used up batteries must duly be disposed and do not belong into domestic waste 11 Specifications Receipt frequency 518 kHz and 490 kHz LC Display 128x64 Pixel monochrom PC interface USB Full Speed socket mini B 5 pin Rechargeable battery 3 X NIMH batteries Typ AAA 800mAh Resolution temperature 0 1 C Measurement error of the Maximum recording span air pressure 1 C temperature sensor Resolution of the air pressure sensor 0 1hPa Absolute measurement error of the 1 5hPa air pressure sensor Typical long term stability of the air 1hPa year pressure sensor Air pressure measuring interval 60s 7 days PC 48 hours display Power input in battery operation Approx 9 mA Battery operation period Approx 3 days Power input USB Max 450 mA when rechargeing otherwise 15mA Battery recharge time 2 3 hours Operating temmperature 0 50 C Supported operating systems Windows 2000 XP Vista Memory Flash each 256KB for NAVTEX 490 518kHz 64kB for air pressure Antenna Inserted ferrite rod antenna Dimensions LxWxH Approx 103mm x 62mm x 26 5mm Weight Approx 150g without cable For inside use only Warranty If the WIBD exhibits a defect due to production or material defects within 24 months starting from the purchase date it is ei
12. e please start the required installation program Setup exe with a double click Afterwards you have to follow the instructions shown on the screen After installation the WIB2D is ready for operation Please attach the WIB2D via USB cable to the PC and start the WIB2D program Software updates for the WIB2D will be spread via internet Nevertheless please look form time to time under http www weatherinfobox com to make sure you have the latest version Further instructions for using the software are available in the help of the application Operating instructions Environment Please use the equipment only in the interior in dry environment Do not expose the equipment in use to temperatures higher than 50 C and lower than 0 C 10 Hints to radio reception Transmitter The internal ferrite rod antenna of the WIB2D has a r directionality For good reception the equipment must be WW operating flat lying With small distance to the transmitter the directionality of the antenna will become hardly noticeable The range of the bad receipt see illustration is hardly to be determined With increasing distance from the transmitter the directionality of the antenna will become more visible In this case the WIB2D must be aligned to the transmitter for a good receipt Electromagnetic interferences can impair the receipt This can occur due to e g computer electronic navigation equipment fluorescent lamps inverters ba
13. her international 518 kHz or national 490 KHz of NAVTEX messages are indicated The following table gives an overview about the message kinds Code Menu Comment A Z ALL MESSAGES A L NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS B WEATHER WARNINGS Meteorological warnings C ICE REPORTS D SEARCH AND RESCURE INFO E WEATHER FORECASTS F PILOT SERVICE MESSAGES G K ELEC NAVAID MESSAGES Information about DECCA LORAN GPS 6 Code Menu Comment M Z REMAINING MESSAGES By selecting a message kind from the menu figure on the page 6 a list with all messages of corresponding type appears iUi PhPa i phPa dh cet Sif The last received message is on top of the list The message identifications are marked with either NEW ROLLBACK or READ accordingly new repeated or read messages By selecting a message from the message list the contents of the message appears on the display With the cursor buttons A and V messages can be scrolled up and down Characters which were not received correctly will be shown by the WIB2D as an underline Barograph Please select the menu entry BAROGRAPH in the main menu to display the barograph data The air pressure of the last 48 hours will be displayed The actual air pressure is located on the right of the diagram Station List To view the station list please select in the main menu the menu entries SETTINGS STATION LIST 518KHZ
14. n air pressure sensor is able to record the air pressure during a period of up to seven days On the device display only the air pressure of the last two days can be seen An antenna installation is not necessary since the WIB2D is equipped with an internal ferrit rod antenna The device is equipped with rechargeable batteries 3 x NIMH Typ AAA The battery capacity lasts for approx three days of operation The device can be connected to the PC via an USB interface The data of the WIB2D will be displayed by a comfortable Windows software The software is working with the operating systems Windows 2000 XP and Vista available in German English and French version Operation V The WIB2D is handled by five buttons Press the power button Ww to e switch the device on or off In order to switch off the power button must be pressed during approx 2 5 seconds Use the four cursor buttons A V 4 to navigate within the menus 40 e After switch on the WIB2D displays the main menu see figure below e On the left beside the menu entries an arrow is located which can be v moved by the buttons A and V ilic hPa 1 shPa dh eet EE With the button gt the menu entry beside the arrow is HALTEX S1SKH7 EHGLTSH selected With the button lt the previous menu step can HALTE 4aakHz rHATIOHALI be reached until the main base BHEUGEHFPH Practice a while with the handling of the cursor buttons until you are familar SETTING
15. s A and V 28 SECONDS The afterglow time determines how long the backlighting remains enabled after the last keystroke The adjustment range is between 0 and 60 seconds Screensaver 1013 5hPa D hPa dh ef uH By selecting the menu entry SCREENSAVER the COHI MODIFY LATENCY ar adjustment of the screensaver latency or switch off the BAC screensaver is possible with the buttons A and V SCR MINUTES LAH The adjustment range is between 2 and 10 minutes The screensaver latency determines how long it lasts until the screen saver becomes active after the last keystroke If the screensaver is active the display is switched off This raises the life time of the display and reduces the current consumption of the device Language 1013 5hPa D hPa dh c0 3 4A By selecting the menu entry LANGUAGE the adjustment COI MODIFY LANGUAGE a of the menu language of the WIB2D is possible with the I EA buttons A and V LAT At present the WIB2D supports the languages German English Spanish and France The following list contains the path to the language settings in all supported languages EINSTELLUNGEN DISPLAY EINSTELLUNGEN SPRACHE SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS LANGUAGE AJUSTES AJUSTES PANTALLA LENGUA REGLAGES REGLAGES ECRAN LANGUE Barograph Settings 1Uid ihPa 0 bhPatdh cO C m To reach the menu Barograph Settings please choose KEHR GERPH POWER BESERUE the menu entries SETTINGS BAROGRAPH SETTINGS BAR
16. ssure sensor of the WIB2D is 1 hPa year Every year the displayed air pressure sinks by approx 1 hPa You can correct this by calibrating the device You need a reference air pressure referred on sea level The baromter altitude must be adjusted correctly before calibration 1013 5hPa 0 5hPardh_ cD we In order to calibrate the air pressure sensor please select BARC CALIBRATION a Ile the menu entry CALIBRATION Ti M Now adjust the air pressure display on top of the left with the buttons A and V until it is conform to the reference air pressure System Information 10d chPa i chPa dh oi ___ To display the system information select the menu FIRMWARE VERSION 1 5 entries SETTINGS SYSTEM INFORMATION in the main SERIAL HUMBER menu The system information shows the firmware version and the serial number of the device HIB2D5B2BHI4G3 Software You can also use your PC to read the data of the WIB2D The software appropriate is included in the scope of supply of the WIB2D The software is working with the operating systems Windows 2000 XP and Vista Software installation The software of the WIB2D is stored on the enclosed CD In the folder Deutsch on the CD you will find the installation program for the German version The folder English contains the installation program for the English version and the folder Francais contains the appropriate installation program for the French version In order to install the softwar
17. ther repaired by us or exchanged free of charge against appropriate equipment To wearing parts e g housing batteries etc the warranty applies for six months starting from purchase date The warranty does not apply if the defect is caused on inappropriate treatment or neglection of the manuals A receipt of the warranty voucher with purchase date is required 12 Appendix NAVTEX Stations A list of the NAVTEX stations for Navarea 1 North Atlantic North Sea and Baltic Sea Navarea 2 Atlantic East and Navarea 3 Mediterranean Sea can be seen below A liability for the correctness and completeness of the following entries cannot be taken OVET NAVAREA 1 North Atlantic North Sea and Baltic Sea 518 kHz international Code Station Latitude Longitude Time UTC B Bode NOR 67 16 N 14 29 E 00 10 04 10 08 10 12 10 16 10 20 10 E Niton GBR 50 35 N 01 18 W 00 40 04 40 08 40 12 40 16 40 20 40 G Cullercoates GBR 55 02 N 01 26 W 01 00 05 00 09 00 13 00 17 00 21 00 H Bjuroklubb SWE 64 28 N 21 36 E 01 10 05 10 09 10 13 10 17 10 21 10 Grimeton SWE 57 06 N 12 23 E 01 20 05 20 09 20 13 20 17 20 21 20 J Gisl vshammar SWE 59 29 N 14 19 E 01 30 05 30 09 30 13 30 17 30 21 30 K Niton GBR 50 35 N 01 18 W 01 40 05 40 09 40 13 40 17 40 21 40 L Rogaland NOR 58 39 N
18. ttery chargers generators electric motors high voltage transmission lines etc Therefore the equipment should be positioned as far away as possible from this equipment The receipt can be impaired also by atmospheric disturbances e g Thunderstorms The transmission method for NAVTEX messages Sitor permits a reduced recognition and correction of transfer errors Characters which were not received correctly will be shown by the WIB2D as an underlined _ Nevertheless it is possible that also normally represented characters are incorrect Steal and or aluminium yachts are like Faraday s cages An insufficient receipt is probable Rechargeable batteries The WIB2D contains three NiMH rechargeable batteries type AAA with a capacity of 800 mAh Please use the attached 12V charging adaptor to charge the batteries of the WIB2D The batteries can also be charged at the PC s USB interface Fully recharged batteries last in use for approx three days The battery management of the WIB2D always provides for optimally recharged batteries so you don t have to pay attention about the recharging of the batteries If you do not want to use the WIB2D for a longer period longer than one year it is meaningful to take out the batteries in full recharged condition out of the device and to replace them when needed Pay particular attention to the correct polarity If you want to exchange the batteries use only fast rechargeble NiMH b
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